When life gives you lemons, make a hat.
So one of my favorite yoga students is leaving. She and her boyfriend are moving to San Francisco. He got a new job there that he couldn't pass up.
"But you just got a new job!" I said.
"I know," she said. "But I'll get another one."
I'm going to miss her. She's a sweet person, and she's also great at yoga. I wish she would stay.
But, in lieu of that, I made her a hat.
And a word about my post title. Recently, I finished reading Still Life with Husband by Lauren Fox, which was one of those books you can't put down, to the detriment of eating, sleeping or whatever. It had a line in it that I loved, something like: "My father always says, 'If life gives you lemons, bring them back to the store. Who wants lemons, anyway?'"
"But you just got a new job!" I said.
"I know," she said. "But I'll get another one."
I'm going to miss her. She's a sweet person, and she's also great at yoga. I wish she would stay.
But, in lieu of that, I made her a hat.
And a word about my post title. Recently, I finished reading Still Life with Husband by Lauren Fox, which was one of those books you can't put down, to the detriment of eating, sleeping or whatever. It had a line in it that I loved, something like: "My father always says, 'If life gives you lemons, bring them back to the store. Who wants lemons, anyway?'"
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(same reason I'll be the cutest in Ohio once it turns cold again)